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, managing editor of "delgrio.com" and an msnbc contributor. and ryan grim, editor for "the washington post." >>> joy, let me start with you. the gop finally blinked. >> look, they were going to raise the debt ceiling. >> take us hostage? >> no, you know what, they were always going to raise the debt ceiling. they knew it. everyone knew it. the president wasn't even taking their calls on this issue. he was like you can call me if you want to talk, but not about the debt ceiling. they understood they couldn't negotiate. and at the end of the day, the only reason the republicans held the nation hostage over the debt ceiling the first time around was it was a part of their one-thing strategy. the one thing. the one thing they cared about since 2009, january, was making sure barack obama was a one-term president. that's it. that's the only reason they were able to gamble with the full faith and credit of the united states in the first place. now that they've failed, there is really no reason to do that brin brin brin brin brinksmanship again. >> clearly, they don't have the same motive. >> righ

and we will tell you how long the freezing cold will stick around. >> paul ryan coming out swinging setting the stage for a new round of budget battles in president obama's second term. he just wrapped up his speech at the national review institute warning fellow republicans to carefully pick their fight with the democrats or risk being miss cast on divisive issues. >> the way he felt it it's the president and only the president who is trying to fix our bridges to feed our children to care for our seniors to clean our frankly, he must be exhausted. i know we are. but we can't get rattled. we won't play the villain in his morality plays. we have to stay united. we have to show that if given the chance we can govern. >> molly henneberg is live in washington with more. >> trying to buoy his fellow conservatives. paul ryan said republicans and conservatives will need prudence to deal with president obama's second term. showing voters what the president's agenda looks like wasn't implemented. >> in the president's first term we argued against big government in theory. huz second term we

in college football. it's not just about the nfl. and paul ryan previewed the strategy saying the republicans, ready to let the sequester take effect and move ahead on a big debate in the spring and ryan promises he'll have a balanced budget proposal that will balance the budget in ten years. >> we're not preaching austerity. we're preaching growth and opportunity. what we are saying is if you get our fiscal ship fixed, you preempt austerity. >> on saturday ryan gave the gop some advice at a conference put on by the nation review institute telling republicans to be, quote, prudent. >> the president will bait us. he will portray us as cruel and unyielding. we can't get rattled. we won't play the villain in his more raality plays. we have to stay united. we have to show if given the chance that we can govern, that we have better ideas. >> ryan was joined at the national review over the weekend by a handful of republican governors, including virginia's bob mcdonald, who had this advice for the party. >> our politics are off. and we need to be honest about the problems that our movement and our p

, 26-year-old ryan coogler who worked as a social worker to juvenile detention center in san francisco. then, "who is dayani cristal?" >> a new film featuring the mexican actor gael garcia bernal examines the story of a migrant who died in the arizona desert in 2010. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. democratic senators have unveiled their measure to reintroduce the assault weapons ban in the aftermath of the newtown massacre that killed 27 people, including 20 children, last month. senator dianne feinstein of california and connecticut senator chris murphy have announced the new legislation. >> weapons design originally for the military to kill large numbers of people in close combat are replicated for civilian use. they fall into the hands one way or another of grievance killers, gangs, of those who are mentally unstable or ill. >> kids would be alive today in newtown, connecticut if the law we are proposing today were in place on december 14 of last year. it is as simple as that. white we know that?

presidential candidate paul ryan and fellow republicans gearing up for another year of budget battles. but is the guilty plea getting ready to put on a new face? why one member of the party told them to stop being a party of stupid, when we come back. wx >>> some of the stories making headlines this morning, the death toll from rioting in egypt has risen to 31. the violence broke out saturday after a court handed down death sentences to almost two dozen local fans involved in a deadly brawl in a soccer game last year. at least 74 people were killed in that incident. many streets and stores are closed for fear of more rioting. the verdict for the 52 remaining defendants will come in march. >>> dozens of hikers stranded in flood waters in arizona have been rescued. this started from heavy rainfall, up to 50 adults and children got stranded when water rushed down mountain sides into canyons near tucson. some of them were taken out on foot, but others had to be rescued by helicopter. some of them survived by roping themselves together and using floatation dev

myself with the remarks of my colleague, mr. ryan. but i would also mention the caveat that has gotten a bit of attention is the no-pay clause without having the senate or the house, either respective chamber, not pass the budget and whether or not that meets the constitutionality, the confines of the 27th amendment. i'm not a constitutional attorney. i am not an attorney of any type. we've -- our committee has looked at this quite a bit on our side. we think that placing the members' pay in escrow until such time as that particular chamber passes a budget is constitutional. it meets the constitutionality of the 27th amendment. as long as we -- the member actually is paid by the end of the 113th congress. there's been some questions. somebody asked me just on the floor actually for instance -- let's say, you know, x amount of times passed before the payment would be made whether or not that congress should be -- whether or not the escrow account would be accruing interest for the members and if the interest is not accrued, would that be a problem with the 27th amendment? but interest o

term is starting where his first left off, a debt ceiling crisis and paul ryan twisting the facts. the president was quite insistent monday he will not stomach hostage taking nor medicare and social recipients referred to as takers. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid and social security, these things do not sap our initiative, they strengthen us. they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> and for those who need a quick campaign 2012 refresher, it was quite obvious to whom that phrase, a nation of takers, was directed at. >> we can become a society where the net majority of americans are takers, not makers. we're going to a majority of takers versus makers in america. more takers than makers in society. takers versus makers in america. >> could have been listening to ayn rand then. joining us is democratic congressman charlie rangel of new york. >> good to be back with you. >> congratulations on a new congress. in an interview today paul ryan said those comments of his had nothing whats

spanish applied the paul ryan playbook almost word for word, and it hasn't worked out so well. but how about britain? surely the united kingdom must be making some progress. sadly not. the british government has just announced that its gdp has shrunk to 0.3% and economists now predict a triple dip recession right across the country. again, britain did precisely what paul ryan has been proposing for this country and with disastrous consequences. so are republicans now prepared to accept the evidence? is paul ryan ready to admit that ice. >> da economics would never work in practice? sadly not. in fact, speaker john boehner has just given him the job of drawing up a new budget that will completely erase the federal deficit in just ten years. and only through spending cuts and no new taxes whatsoever. to do this mr. ryan would have to cut every government operation by one-sixth or if he choose not to touch entitlements or defense, he would have to cut every government operation by almost 40%. this country would be plunged into a recession. and that's the ryan budget. thanks so mu

with congressman paul ryan. >> give us at least a few weeks's rest. >> no. no rest for the weary on this one. >> continuous campaigns. >>> another reversal of fortune for casey anthony. the death of her toddler riveted the country. now a new twist for the 26-year-old. this involves her finances. we'll tell you more about that shortly. >>> and the countdown to super bowl sunday is on. we have gotten a sneak peek at some of the commercials. a smart way to build up anticipation or sometimes too much too soon. we'll get into all of that. >>> plus, the controversy over the subway footlong sandwiches that weren't a footlong. some people even filed lawsuits. has the company made good. we'll take a very scientific love. >>> and hoda kotb is back with a best-selling book about people overcoming adversity. >> she's reading while we're doing the news? hey! looking forward to chatting with hoda coming up. first, the latest on the winter weather about to hit the midwest. stephanie abrams is tracking the storm. stephanie, good morning. good to see. >> you good morning to you. good morning to you at home.

they need? >> it's hard to tell with the house. sometimes as we've seen this year. you had paul ryan say some nice things about rubio's plan. we might see him again being a leader on this issue. we'll see. >> so as we know, the devil's in the details. you both looked through the plan. right now it's a pretty 50,000 feet, about four pages long. these senators have not decided how long immigrants, for instance, will have to wait before they become citizens. rubio's saying a longer and less direct path than the dms had wanted. and how the government would verify the enforcement that has been enhanced they're describing in this draft so far. take a listen to what bob corker said on fox yesterday on "get your response." >> details matter. i think right now they're at the talking point stage and this needs to be reduced to legislation. the last time this blew up was when it was reduced to legislation. so it's my hope that we will come up with a bipartisan solution. >> nick, what are some of the details you think that, look, it's four pages right now. we're early on. what details need to be ham

that it hasn't happened yet. and now we have paul ryan saying the president is ignoring the country's problems in order to focus on the strategy. paul ryan you're the biggest disappointment right, left, or center this country. >>> sarah palin lost her biggest megaphone when fox news dropped her the other day. her contract is gone. no thanks to keep her on the payroll. a lot of republicans say the gop has to stop being the stupid party. maybe getting rid of that is part of it. who knows. maybe cnn will pick her up. >>> lef it to our friends on the right to find new conspiracies. first they question whether hillary clinton had a concussion. new they want to know whether he was pushed. sickos. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're

it hasn't happened yet. and now we have paul ryan saying ignoring the country's problems. paul ryan, you're the biggest disapointment right, left or krenter in this country. her contract is gone. no thanks to keep her on the payroll. a lot of people stopped being the stupid party, maybe getting rid of that part of who knows, maybe cnn will pick her up. new conspiracies, but old ones die. first they question whether hillary clinton had a concussion. now they want to know whether she was pushed. sickos, you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for t

've been waiting for the niners to get to the grace land. i'm ann notarangelo. >> ryan throes underneath for jones. he makes the catch and the game is over. the 49ers are going to the super bowl. >> it was a nail biter till the very end. they beat the atlanta falcons. next stop the big easy, the team's first super bowl since 1995 and sports director dennis o'donnell is here with more on their record comeback as i must say i didn't really enjoy the game until it was over. >> that's because they were down 17-0 and not just a super bowl and some harbaugh super bowl. get ready for that. it's the first time that two brothers have met coaching together. the 49ers have not been known as a strong comeback team and also not won three straight all season, but they prove they could win a huge game, even without their best effort and good reason to be so pumped up as they came from 17 points down. frank gore punches it in to give the team their first lead score. 90 yards in two touchdowns as they shut out the falcons in the second half to win 28-24. the 49ers will meet the baltimore ravens in new or

have a great friend. kelly, i do accept your baggage. >> whoa. congratulations. ryan and kelly will be sent on a horseback ride and a mexican dinner. we'll see you next time. nicely done. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> ryan, i'm so glad you accepted my baggage. >> i can't wait to go on date. >> abc7 news starts right now with live breaking news. >> breaking news in the east bay, live pictures from sky 7 over the scene of an officer involved shooting in dublin. one person has been injured. good morning, kristen sze is off today. police say the shooting happened over an sure ago in dublin near an elementary school. our reporter is there and joins us live. laura? >> first things first. there was no impact whatever on the school which is a short distance from here. in fact, this incident happened in two minutes in this neighborhood. it started with a call from a father who was concerned that his son was acting strangely, his 28-year-old son. we can show you what it looks like, above us at this mont and there are investigators all over the state. the young man came out, he

personal. she was wounded in a shooting that killed her boss, congressman leo ryan during the jonestown massacre in 1978. >> for every gun we take off the streets, that means one less gun that can get into the wrong hands and kill a child or kill an adult or maim someone. >> reporter: after the event, spire tweet this had photo of a military style weapon someone turned in, for $200 in cash. >> this one is 100 rounds. there's no purpose for this kind of a magazine in a civilized society. >> reporter: and jackie speier's office says today's gun buyback netted a total of 680 guns including 24 assault weapons and they handed out $63,500 in cash. senator dianne feinstein says her assault weapons ban will be an uphill battle in congress and the group one million moms for gun control is hoping some public pressure will help get it passed. live in san francisco tonight, monte francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> there was a similar march across the country in washington, d.c. today. hundreds of people joined a silent march through the nation's capital. among those in attendance, 100 pa

republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan gave his first live interview since the election. he said republicans will approach tax increases and as a result, deep budget cuts will probably take effect. >> it is not in it question, it is when. it is a math thing. we have to get serious with this problem if we want to save people from the problems that would inevitably result from a debt crisis. >> conquers men ryan was also asked about the possibility of a presidential run in 2016. he said the focus right now is representing the people of his constant. >> cnn is reporting a secret service dog fell to its death while doing a security suite -- suite read it was near the ritz carlton hotel where joe biden was speaking. the dog fell from six stories. a secret service spokesperson calls the death a tragic accident. we learn more tonight from the investigation into the wings troubled dreamliner. -- boeing's troubled dreamliner. it was delivered to japan airlines less than three weeks before the fire. it arrived on december 20 and had only recorded 22 flights when fire erupted in one of its

immigration plan on tuesday in nevada. former vice presidential candidate and wisconsin congressman paul ryan says lawmakers will be watching. on "meet the press" today ryan said he's cautiously optimistic about passing immigration reform this year. >> i think there's a balance between respecting the rule of law and adhering to the reality of the day, and i think marco rubio probably touched on it. i support and agree with the principles he laid out about earned legalization. >> he also talked about budget and deficit issue this is morning. he believes the sequester that was postponed will go into effect when the deal expires in march. >>> a busy week ahead on capitol hill. on monday the senate will vote on the $50 billion sandy aid bill, and then on tuesday a committee could vote to confirm senator john kerry as secretary of state setting up a full senate vote in early february. wednesday the ceo of the national rifle association will testify at a hearing on gun violence along with gabby giffords husband mark kelly, and thursday is the confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee chuck

. london fletcher and ryan kerrigan are both headed to the pro bowl. they were both alternates but they'll make the trip next week to rhee place a few 49ers. as for the championship games today, it was the harbaugh super bowl. it's going to be that at least. both games live up to the hype. in the afc with the ravens and patriots. third quarter, joe flacco and company, down 13-7. second and goal. flacco finds his tight end for a five-yard touchdown. baltimore is up 14-13. flacco not done yet. next drive, goes right back down the field. this time hooking up with antoine boldin. that gives the ravens a 21 13 lead. flacco to boldin, this time from 11 yards out. he threw for three touchdowns and the ravens win 28-13. they're back in the super bowl since they won it in 2001. and ray lewis 'retirement is still on hold. >> if you're in our locker room, we just -- it's something special in our locker room. every man looks at each other and there's just a certain type of love that we have for each other. you know, for me to come out and say that this is my last ride, for me now to be headed back

to super bowl xlvii. colin kaepernick leading the 49ers but it was matt ryan who stole the show early. it was all atlanta. second quarter will start. 10-0 atlanta already making 17-0 after this. ryan to julio jones, 20-yard score. got both of his feet down somehow. the 49ers never quit. fourth quarter. down three but not anymore. frank gore, nine-yard touchdown, untouched. last chance for the falcons. fourth and four. knocking it away. 49ers win. they're going to the super bowl. mindy bach is in atlanta with more. >> reporter: this win is unlike any other for the 49ers this season. 17-point deficit they over came is their largest comeback by far of the year. and san francisco broke a five-game losing streak on the road during the playoffs. and it all means they're going to their sixth super bowl in the city of new orleans. >> it does validate our team. you know, winning this -- winning this game. and we said at the start of this three super bowls to win. and, you know, we won two so far. now we have another one in two weeks. >> we fought, man. it was a tough game. we fought. down 17.

ryan and the 47% comment that got mitt romney in trouble. there may have been high arching philosophical tones but there were also those tones. >> are you embracing the 47% comment? >> no, no, i wouldn't say, i don't know if it is fair to say it wasn't partisan at all. >> this was not a speech where he stood up and said my mission is to leave office like a ronald reagan, being the president who turned around an economy, restored the confidence of a nation in its place in the world. no. he turned inward. and he said my mission here is to pick up the legacy of martin luther king and expand it as i think you've noted. that's not something he needs to work with republicans in congress for. it is something he doesn't need money for, by the way. it is, you're right, a moral agenda. but it is a very left of center argument that he made today about government. and republicans are going to go after him on that. this was a warrior president today. >> there was a more aggressive tone, you might say. let's play another moment from the speech. >> together we determine that a modern econ

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next fox news sunday. ♪ >> this is a fox report. tonight, congressman paul ryan speaking out on speculation about 2016, what he said today about a white house run with his name at the top of the ticket. and convicted for being christian, for an american pastor locked up in iran and the father of two facing what is known as the hanging judge. now we know his fate. hunted for doing god's work, thrown in a notorious prison for months by one of the most brutal regimes on earth, only to receive a judgment not based on justice, but on fiction. in minutes, new reaction from the people fight to go win his freedom. what comes next? and she left on what was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. and never came back. she's a mom, a wife, and now her family travelling a half world away to find answers. >> and we've been married over 14 years and my love for her is deeper than i've ever had for any other individual. >> fox report, the mission to bring her home. >> and will that be credit or debit? how you choose to pay could cost you more at checkout. i'm harris falkner, we begin tonight

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to paul ryan and said that line directly to him. do you think he was sending a message across the bell? >> i hope he's sending a message. a lot of progressives look at that and say wait a second, is that the same president who was willing to support the change in social security, or is he going to stand firm. the rhetoric sounds good but how does the president act? what are the offers in negotiation on the table coming. >> john: george, we have 30 second before a break but mr. obama managed to slap down the comment that 47% of the country is made of a moochers? >> i think did he. he wants to remind people what this election was really about which was 30,000 feet up was about the romney view of takers, and the view of the strong social safety net. he doesn't want to get up and say romney said silly things about binders full of women. he wanted to drive home what the message of the election was really about. >> cenk: david shuster, i thank you for your time and brilliance this evening. and mr. zornick applies stay with us. current tv presents the presidential inauguration plus insight i

. davis had 106 yards receiving. just before the half matt ryan hit tony gonzalez. could be it his last game? i don't know. ryan with a playoff career 271 yards passing just in the 1st half, 24-14 at the break. 4th quarter it's frank gore, the game winner 28-24, does the dirty bird, same frank going to the super bowl the first time since 1995. yes. it will be a har-bowl february 3rd when the two meet in new orleans. two more redskins heading to the pro bowl, linebacker london frencher and defensive end ryan care -- fletcher and defensive end ryan kerrigan. >>> up next gwen tolbart has your full forecast. >> and it looks like a tornado tore through this home. you'll never guess who was responsible for this loss. so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel age

. >>> former presidential candidate tom ryan is telling them to stick together. today, he set know a new round of budget battles with the oba in administration. molly henneberg has more. >> reporter: trying to bowie fellow conservatives, republican congressman paul ryan said republicans and conservatives will need prude be -- prudence to deal with president obama's second tomorrow. part of that is showing the agenda once it's implemented. >> in the from the's -- president's first term, we argued against big government in theory and in his second tomorrow, we'll argue against big government in practice. obama care is no longer a 2,000- page bill. now, it's 13,000 pages of regulations and it's growing, being implemented. this year, the law will restrict our ability to reuse flexible spinning accounts and it will raise taxes on life saving medical devices. >> reporter: congressman ryan, possibly a presidential continuer in 2016, said republicans should be prepared for the president to be, quote, delegitimize them and,ed them to be smart. >> if we want to promote conservatism, we'll need to use ev

with ryan gosling and musical guest broader paisley. >> 2012 hottest year ever in the united states. average temperature was more than 3 degrees hotter than average. and yet somehow my fiance is always cold. i don't know how that works. all 48. >>reporter: i can relate to that. >> always cold too. "nightline"next. >> thanks for joining us everyone. 7 news "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- ryan gosling. and music from brad paisley. with cleto and the cletones and and why not? here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. i'm jimmy i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining us on the second night of our new time slot. we had a big show last night. unfortunately, i found out this afternoon we have to do it again tonight. i don't know what these people want from me. but so far, it seems to be going pretty well. last night, jennifer aniston broke my desk, and tonight ryan gosling is here to break my heart. [ laughter ] is there a cobra loose in the

introduced. >> reporter: paul ryan will draft the republican budget, likely with deeper cuts than the one he offered last year. that's a carrot to get conservatives to go along, some still want to see cuts first. >> i will not vote to raise the debt ceiling unless significant efforts are made to fix the underlying problem. >> reporter: senate democrats hint they will pass a budget, but not necessarily soon. >> we'll approach that when we need to. >> reporter: the white house says even though it's short-term, the president will sign it. >> the debt ceiling ought not to be a political football. >> reporter: this republican retreat with one last stand. if they can't compromise, lawmakers paychecks could take a hit. here's what we still don't know, even if they do pass that temporary extension, what about the budget? could america's credit still see a downgrade? mara? >> something tells me having their paychecks on the line might motivate them. >>> on capitol hill, secretary of state hillary clinton will appear before congress later this morning to testify about the september 11th terrorist atta

as cruel and unyieldle. >> former vice president candidate paul ryan addresses the g.o.p. in what to expect heading into president obama's second term in office. thousands of right-to-life demonstrators marched through san francisco to protest the court decision that legalized abortions in this country. as ktvu's allie rasmus showed us that they briefly crossed paths with those on other side of the issue. >> reporter: there was shouting and some verbal clashes across the barricades as abort advocates and opponents rallied on the 40th anniversary of roe v. wade. >> the clash followed a morning of quieter events, such as this rally at justin herman plaza. the roe v. wade supreme court decision made abortion legal. >> it just gave me a relief. rose jackson was happily married with kids, but noticed a shift in in her perspective that day. >> i was thinking that if i got pregnant and didn't want to have this baby, it was my choice and available to me. >> what is today's fight? what comes next. >> reporter: the law student who testified before congress about contraception and critic

congressman paul ryan says he thinks this is one issue where the two parties can make a deal. here's what he said this morning. >> i think there are republicans and democrats that can come together with a good solution to make sure that this problem is fixed once and for all, and i think those rubio principles do a really good job of adhering to the founding principles, respecting the ruling law and for those who came here for a better life. >> is this an idea that's come? >> i absolutely think so. i think it's been played tra strategical strategically. marco roubio who's part of the six, they've been working this since day one after the election. i think they're ready to come out with something. i think you're going to see that marco rubio has laid a lot of the groundwork by selling these principles. he's gotten great endorsement and support from some of the most right-winged pundit makers. now it's time to act upon it and grow it from there but it is basically the only thing happening in congress today where there is a bipartisan movement on both -- in both chambers and both sides of the a

. >> reporter: ryan spent a week at home for christmas. the family never closer but stow's mood and memory loss are a challenge. >> you can tell something is wrong and he just looks really sad but he can't explain why. we just hug him and kiss him. and he's pucker up and want to kiss first. >> you have to continue to love harder. >> reporter: the stow's sisters are touched that their brother is not forgotten. but the musician calls their family inspiring. >> i got to see them all at one moment become care givers and none of them ever walk away from the responsibility and as a family man it strengthens me. >> for the second year in a row this band has raised some $70,000 for stow. the hope is next year bryan will be able to come and enjoy the music. although tim flannery knows knows stow is a hard rock, heavy metal fan might not take to his bluegrass. deborah villalon, ktvu. >>> firefighters rescued an elderly man trapped in his burning home this afternoon. crews were called to the home on brazil avenue and athens street. there they found the garage burning and the home filled with smoke. firef

game. colin kaepernick and the 49ers, taking on matt ryan and the falcons. and matt ryan and the falcons came out strong. second quarter, touchdown pass to julio jones, his second of the game. second of the first half. seven catches, 135 in the first half. falcons up 17-0. back come the 49ers. frank gore, nine-yard touchdown. 49ers take their first lead of the game. fourth and four for atlanta. ryan's pass broken up by know var row bowman. time runs out. atlanta, shut out in the second half. the 49ers come back to win it, 28-24. they are going to the super bowl. super bowl xlvii, now harbaugh bowl two. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >>> families gathered to welcome home their loved ones returning from afghanistan. about 500 national guardsmen are back on u.s. soil for good. they were part of "operation enduring freedom," working to help withdraw troops from the war zone. without exception, all of them couldn't wait to wrap their arms around their families. >> happy you're home? >> yeah. >> how great is it to be home? >> it's really, really good. it feels really good

ryan phenomenon is actually if you are a republican politician in washington or in the country as a whole, there is a real percentage in being associated with serious, substantive policy ideas that other politicians are not talking about. one of the biggest problems the party has -- i disagree with you a little bit on the standing before history thing because i think that is sort of all the republicans did for two years of obama. it goes to the question occurs -- you contain multitudes, so you are circling, but your point about -- >> [inaudible] >> yeah, but your point about not having an alternative to dodd-frank. republicans were very good at saying there were going to make obamacare obama's waterloo and stop these things in their tracks, and when they did not, they did not have something else to say, but one person did have something else to say was paul ryan, and he was rewarded for it with all levels of media attention, massive popularity within the republican party, and the vice presidential slot on the national ticket. when i look at other rising stars in congress and ar

are not takers in his speech. now, that was as clear a reference to the great paul ryan as anyone could be. ayn rand's philosophy, divide the people between takers and makers, and the president was basically saying we are not takers as a nation. >> that's right. as a matter of fact, he said by helping those who are down and out or in the lower income, we actually strengthen our society, and he's right. and i got to tell you, martin, as i sat there as the son of two former sharecroppers who plowed the land where their foreparents had been slaves and now to sit in the congress of the united states of america, i could relate to that. and i hope and i think what the president is saying is that for -- and he even mentioned a little girl who might be going through some difficulty, may not have some money -- >> growing up in deep poverty. >> but to know she has a chance to be somebody. i could really relate to that. as a matter of fact, it gave me chills and i don't usually get chills. >> there you go, chris. did you get any chills, chris? sorry, chris. congressman cummings was just saying that when t

boehner and paul ryan talk tough on the party's path forward. this morning, we'll talk to another top house republican, georgia's tom price, about the challenges ahead. >>> and the 2012 campaign saw ron paul's supporters get inside the nominating system to buck the establishment. now party leaders might face a fight on new rules put in place at the convention, to shore up the establishment and prevent the next insurgent, rand paul, say, in 2016? good morning from washington. it's thursday, january 24th, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. apologies for the gravelly voice. i have beyonce's lip syncer standing by, shall i need her. anyway, let's get right to my first reads of the morning. secretary of state hillary clinton will be back on the hill today for what is likely to be her last appearance before congress as america's top diplomat. she'll introduce her likely successor, senator john kerry, whose confirmation begins just about an hour from now. three weeks after her release from a new york hospital after a concussion and a blood clot, clinton jousted with republica

to accomplish. the year before she arrived, its principal, wayne ryan, had raised test scores in reading and math over 20 points. >> he said he was going to make the same gains this year as they did last year. >> no, if we made the same gains, the chancellor's going to take my entire staff out to dinner. >> rhee was so impressed by ryan's success that she featured him in this recruitment ad. >> you were like a poster child. >> good morning, everyone. >> standardized tests like the dc cas, which ryan had used at noyes, were mandated in 2002 by a federal law called no child left behind. their scores enabled federal officials to measure progress at individual schools. >> now, how many of you know about no child left behind? what does that law say? it basically says that by the year 2014, every child in the united states should be proficient in english and in mathematics. >> poor scores could trigger drastic consequences like bringing in a private company to take over. so schools took time from their normal teaching to prepare their students for the tests. >> i have the results in my hands.

on capitol hill. you're seeing paul ryan work on the republicans' budget. so there is that interesting outsider versus insider dynamic going on. >> fascinating. we always say governors are pragmatic, and that seems to be what the divide is right now. i want to bring up something which is fascinating in battleground states. excuse me. republicans in these states, virginia, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, they control the state legislature, they're trying to move legislation that would make it so it's not winner take all in the electoral college. that it's proportional, so that if you have -- you win via the congressional district, which a lot of republicans are saying, well, it means local control, but take virginia, northern virginia would get the same vote as out near tennessee, which has much less population. what is the purpose behind this? >> look, it's all about giving the republicans a significant advantage in these battleground states that they've lost in the past two presidential cycles. your example of virginia, president obama won the state by four percentage points, won it by

pennsylvania avenue on this saturday. thank you, ma'am. we'll check if with you later. >> thanks. >>> paul ryan is the latest republican offering his prescription for a gop comeback. congressman ryan addressed the national review institute giving them a pep talk of sorts on how to fight the president. >> he needs to delegitimize the republican party and house republicans in particular. he'll try to divide us with phony emergencies and bogus deals. you can't get rattled. we won't play the villain in his morality plays. we have to stay united. we have to show that if given a chance, we can govern. that we have better ideas. >> paul ryan's comments come a few days after fired louisiana governor bobby jindal gave a blunt assessment of his party. >> we have to stop being the stupid party. >> it's time for a new republican party that talks like adults. it's time for us to articulate our plans and visions for america in real terms. it's no secret we had a number of republicans who damaged the plans with offensive and bizarre comments, and i'm here to say we've had enough of that. >> i'll bring in moll

we are. >> geraldo: hi, everybody, that's paul ryan at the national review summit. the congressman and former vice-presidential candidate trying to cheer up republicans looking to pick a lane. here with his best advice on whether they should make love or war is the editor of the weekly standard, frequent guest on my radio show, bill kristol is here. how are you? >> fine. how are you. >> geraldo: you had paul ryan there, very charming. he voted with john boehner on the fiscal cliff negotiation indicating that maybe he is in the conciliatory wing of the republican party. how do you figure? >> well, paul ryan was there. i was at that conference this morning. one of the best things, one of the most cheered up, the attendees the most was seeing one young star after another, ted cruz, the new republican senator from texas, tom cotton, congressman from arkansas and there are a lot of young, attractive, interesting conservatives and they don't agree on everything. i think there is a lot of internal debate going on -- i know there is a lot of internal debate and public debate at the confere

think paul ryan said it's going to happen in 31 days, and i think it is pro-growth. but before we get there, what a pity, truly. solid "60 minutes" reporter steve kroft completely whiffed with his interview last night. and still, we do not know what happened in benghazi on that tragic night when four americans were killed. here's how the president actually laughed off one question he did ask about that night. >> i remember bob gates, you know, first thing he said to me, i think maybe first week or two and he obviously been through seven presidents or something and he says, mr. president, one thing i can guarantee you is that at this moment somewhere somehow somebody in the federal government is screwing up. >> there's nothing funny about this. i'm sorry. there is nothing funny about that night in benghazi. and i regret that my friend steve did not ask a tough follow-up question. anyway, don't forget free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. you know, we can fit in immigration reform in to free market capitalism and help our country and help mexico and help latin america.

of whether the number two men on the 2012 tickets, jo e biden and paul ryan, could be facing off for president in four years. david gregory will weigh in. >> i thought we would get a few weeks rest. >> no rest for the weary. >> continuous campaign >>> another reversal of fortune for casey anthony to tell you about. two years ago her murder trial riveted the country ending in a dramatic acquittal. a new twist for the 20-year-old involving her finances >>> the countdown to super bowl sunday, we have a sneak peek at some of the commercials. is it a smart way to build up anticipation or sometimes too much too soon? we'll get into that >>> the controversy over the subway foot long sandwiches that weren't a foot long. some people even filed lawsuits. has the company made good as it promised. we'll hit the streets and take an unscientific look. >> hoda kotb is here out with a best-selling book. she even reads it herself. about people overcoming adversity. >> she is reading while we are doing the news. hey. looking forward to chatting with hoda coming up. >>> first, let's get the latest

's budget and one of the biggest advocates for the cuts, congressman paul ryan will be joining david gregory on "meet the press" later this morning. he chairs the house budget committee snd is pushing for changes to social security and medicare. the former vice presidential nominee will sit down for an exclusive interview today. he will be discussing the budget battle as well as the future of the republican petr. you can catch meet the press on nbc4. >>> friends and colleagues will say goodbye to a gallaudet university professor who died in a fire. she and her daughter died wednesday morning in a house fire in falls church of. both were deaf. snyder gardner taught math at gallaudet university. she helped to coach the girl's soccer team at the model secondary school on gallaudet's campus. the memorial service is in the he will stad auditorium at 2:30 this afternoon. >>> this morning a virginia man in his 80s is recovering from burn injuries after he tried to put out a massive house fire with a bucket of water. cell phone video shows the intense fire broke out last night at a million dollar ho

-- this was a direct challenge to people like paul ryan and john boehner and mitch mcconnell. he said yeah, you guys want to sit around, you know, and look at your navals and have this on-going debate about what the role of government and he said that's not -- we can have that little debate but that's no substitute for action. >> obama: progress does not compel us to settle centuries-long debates about the role of government for all time. but it does require us to act in our time. >> bill: that's it. that was it. that's what that -- address yesterday, i started to call a sermon really was. was all about. the president says that is our role. that's what we believe. if we really believe in the constitution, then he went on, we'll talk more about this. we've got to do something. about poverty. we have to do something about the disadvantaged. we have to do something about seniors and social security and medicare and medicaid. we've got to do something about gay rights. the first time any president's ever mentioned that. he came out and said if we really believe in that constitution, we shouldn't be deba

huffington post" -- ryan grimm joins us. you write that the senate modestly occurred filibuster's. essentially, what did they agree to? caller: what they agreed to is something, a series of steps that will quicken the pace of legislation in the senate. there has been a battle raging for the last couple of years over how they would rewrite the rules of the senate this chamber. there were two separate objectives that slightly overlap. one is that progressive senators wanted a higher quality of legislation, it wanted more progressive legislation to be able to get through, and a requirement of getting 60 votes rather than a simple majority was standing in the way. for somebody like majority leader harry reid -- harry reid, it was the volume of legislation. he thought the chamber was too backed up by the number of bills. under the current system, it could take an entire week to get legislation through, even if it had a near majority support, because of all the different rules involving 30 hours a post- cloture time, and intervening day, another cloture vote, and a cloture vote before

with the majority of voters? >> i think they can. i think they have. the rubios and the ryans and the cruzes are more connected to where people really live. i'm not saying this president is unattractive and people want to continue watching believe that he could unite, but at every turn, he does not unite. he does divide. we're going backwards in the sense of we're identifying by our color and our gender and our income and our region. and it's just -- i would argue that the democrats have moved away from the mainstream way more than the republicans have. and i keep coming back to the state argument. they will -- we are coming up on a midterm. we have a number of democrats that have won in states. the majority of them that mitt romney won by double digitses. with the possible exception of north carolina. those democrats that are in the senate, the senate's not done its job. the house republicans have passed a budget. the senate has not passed a budget since obamacare was passed. those senate democrats that were just elected like heidi heitkamp or claire mccaskill, they're not going to support

did this now rather than waiting until the very end because, mr. ryan, i don't even know -- and you don't have to respond to this -- but i don't know i just can't do that any more. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. in defense of me asking you three or four as it were to come up here, i'm delighted that we did this now rather than waiting until the very end because, mr. ryan, i don't even know -- and you don't have to respond to this -- but i don't know what day we have to have it ready. and so i viewed that as committee chairman, speaking with each other, including our republican leadership, that we were trying to do the correct thing and to make sure the administration read us as clear. this is not a poison pill. this would be something that the senate would have to agree to and public comments out of the senate by senate democrats have indicated the willingness to accept it. >> right. that's one of the reasons we are doing it now because we don't want to bring it to brinksmanship. the statement of administration policies, snap, we use acronyms around here, we don't know

about you in that regard. >> glory days. >> hal: by the way in shocking news -- paul ryan hated obama's speech. he accused the president of using a strawman argument. >> the president is a proud and competent liberal progressive. he invoked the constitution of the declaration at times which are something that everybody likes to hear, especially conservatives. but he invoked them as a means to sort of legitimize the agenda he has going forward which was you know, fairly partisan. very ideology for sure. and you know, it doesn't surprise me he did that because he's basically saying i'm a govern and i'm going to govern as a liberal and i won. >> exactly. your point is? >> he ran as a liberal. he won as a liberal. >> liberals wouldn't say he ran as a liberal. they wouldn't say that at all. >> nor would they say the speech was overtly liberal. there are two people involved in a communication exchange. the person speaking and the person listening and both play a part in the conversation. and it should some as no surprise that paul ryan hears what he wants to hear. and his former would-be bo

paul ryan, followed by governor scott walker, and senator ted cruz. >> on "the newsmakers" senator james inhofe. women in combat, sequestration, and the future of the military. "newsmakers" on sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c- span. >> what is the best training for a police man? >> the best training you can get is to understand what it is all about. i will say that until the day i die. you learn how to use intelligence information. you learn how to leverage relationships. that is keep. -- key. people in the community trust you. they would tell you things that are happening that are not yet crimes so that you can intervene. i have learned the most in my career from those relationships. >> from high school dropout and single mother to the youngest least chief and d.c. history. more with cathy lanier on c- span's "q&a." >> now from the national review institute summit, remarks from congressman paul ryan of wisconsin, governor scott walker, and senator ted cruz. then a roundtable discussion on the challenges facing the conservative movement. [gavel] >> all right, ladies and ge

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-- >> next, paul ryan spoke at a summit here in washington. this is about 25 minutes. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen. we are about to hear from our next speaker, congressman paul ryan. [applause] when he was picked as mitt romney's running mate, he became a subject of fascination, even to his workout routine. which is the p90x routine. for those of you who are not fit enough to have a workout routine and it sounds like some advanced piece of weapon military are you happen not to work out before breakfast, the p90 x is is that you confuse your muscle by trying constantly new and different workouts everyday. we have evidence that paul ryan is very loyal to this workout routine. his most innovative workout has been caught on tape and broadcasted broadly. it includes running through the woods and pushing ladies in wheelchairs off a cliff. this is a tremendous workout. as you are pushing the wheelchair, it works out the legs really good on the running, the cargo --dcardio -- the cardio is there. depending on your technique of pushing the wheelchairs off the well. [laughter] i hope i'm not

yesterday. mark has more on yesterday's big win. >> already down 10-0. matt ryan hooks up with julio jones. down 17-0 lamichael james finally puts the niners on the board, drive. then kaepernick to vernon davis. to bring the niners within 3. just as it looked like the niners were going into the half just down three. the falcons put together a drive that ends with a matt ryan touchdown pass to tony gonzalez. with less than 30 seconds in the half. but the niners defense holds atlanta scoreless in the second half. gore with the touchdown to bring the niners within 3. david akers to tie it up with the 38 yard field goal. and his woes continue. off the upright. but the niners bounce back. putting together the go ahead drive until.but michael crabtree fumbles at the goaline. but the niners defense holds. the niners come back and score on this frank gore run. gore the mvp of the nfc championship game final: 28-24 san francisco jim and john harbaugh are going to the superbowl. first time in 18 years the niners are going to the superbowl the 49ers will be trying to join pittsburgh as the only franc

the way, he is smacking p i people around, smacking around paul ryan, by employing his own "takers receipt righetorrhetori >> we recognize that no matter how responsibly we live our lives, anyone of us in our time could face a sudden job loss, or illness, or a home sweat away in a terrible storm. the commitments we make to each other, through medicare and medicaid and social security, these things do not sap our initiative, they strengthen us. they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> that is such an important point about how these programs free us. you know, we don't all have our grandmothers sleeping in the home with us because they now have social security, medicare, that changed the dynamics of poverty among elderly. who used to be the most poverty-stricken segment of society. >> and it used to be the numbers, what are the long-term budget impacts of it. what i was struck by, to go off of paul ryan's premise, in 2008, we need to come together because we're all rational people and let's do it for the common good. now it was,

a reaction to congressman paul ryan saying that the president needs a strongman argument in his inaugural address when he talked about the fact that the united states is not a nation of takers. congressman ryan said that the president misconstrued what he meant, what ryan meant when he used that term? a nation of takers? >> the president mentioned chairman ryan, but i mean, that phrase has been used by a number of republicans including paul ryan. the president's point was that these programs, social security and medicare in particular, have been enormously valuable to seniors in our country and to providing the security that has allowed for stronger economic growth and stronger job creation and a stronger middle class. i mean, the facts and figures on what the plight of the -- polite of the nation's seniors -- plight of the nation's seniors was before social security is well known. the insecurity that seniors face or would face if medicare were voucherized and the costs were shifted to them, if they had a limited amount of money to spend on health care and the rest was up to them, i think

flpresident oba and paul ryan have behaved this week about the issues of our time, the debt ceiling and budget. it seems like the president is still in full campaign mode. his cohort said they're going to engage his campaign infrastructure. >> they're going to set up. >> paul ryan is back to his day job. he's the house budget chairman and he's shown a lot of leadership. i was in williamsburg last week. there was no talk about retrenching and collapsing and giving in to the demands and turning back on their promises. there was great unity and they called the president's and harry reids bluff. they agreed with speaker gingrich when he said don't move the debt ceiling. sequester is the key. >> sequester is the key. it what his boss and president obama do not want. it would trim 1.2 trillion dollars, most of which would come out of social programs. however, if you were going to annihilate the republicans, would you choose to split the gop? in other words, i'm interested in the mechanics of this annihilation scenario. let me begin with immigration. the republican party is split on immigration. i'm

of top tens, top fives, maybe a winner. >> we're off. good night, everybody. >> ryan, ryan. >> except i'm going to the wrong place. >> you go there, i'm going in here. [zydeco music] >> tomorrow night, we march into cajun country... >> welcome to american idol! >> the hometown of the dog. >> come on, b.r., don't let your boy down. this is my dirt right here. >> be there for the best that dixie has to offer. >> undeniable superstar. >> oh, man! [all cheering] >> but things can't always go smoothly in the south. >> ooh, mariah. oh, i just said "mariah" and looked at nicki. i think i have to go and do some hail marys for that. [laughter] >> 1,000 hail marys. >> and then some. >>> a huge plume of smoke next to the 880 freeway. and tonight we're being told squatters to blame for this fire. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. it tore through the edge of oakland's chinatown. firefighters had to rescue at least two people. christian captain is live now at the scene, and tells us, that as destructive as this fire was, no one was injured. >> reporter: that's exactly what investigators inve

. >> how about this? the show that caused a traffic nightmare on a busy east bay freeway. >> plus paul ryan is speaking out since his bid for the white house. what he is saying about running again in 2016. >>> take a look at this. this was the scene yesterday on north bound interstate 880 in oakland, in the middle of town. cars stopped traffic and began doing donut. this video was posted to facebook and shows the car spinning for 2 minutes. the drivers then headed north. >>> authorities identified a woman who was hit and killed this weekend. she was hit as she crossed the road. she was taken to the medical center where she die. the driver stopped immediately after the accident. >>> the 49ers arrived in new orleans to prepare for super bowl xlvii. we brought you live pictures. you saw colin kaepernick there. fan whose can't make it to the game are preparing for the big game and those super bowl watching parties. ktvu's paul chambers continues now to tell us there is indeed a rush on big tvs and that consumers are hoping for super savings. >> reporter: that's right. best buy, look at here, i

. >> that was paul ryan, of course, on "meet the press." his first television interview since and he mitt romney lost in november. rooirn made it clear that he wants to help revive the republican party. he certainly took a step towards that in williamsburg. joining me here in our studio is michael steel, msnbc chair analyst and former chair of the republican national committee. it was paul ryan that tried to bring them back from the wilderness by saying let's not fight over the debt ceiling and procedural matters. let's have our big fights about substantive budget issues down the road. trying to tell the more adamant tea party members that they have to get real if they're going to win again. >> i love the fact that paul ryan is emerging as that voice that's going to sort of shape and form the ground on which this new effort by the party will stand. here's the dance. the dance, though, is the rhetoric is one thing. you have the washington class talking and saying what we have to do, and we're going to do this, and rubio and the crew are going to roll out on immigration issue today. that's all great. h

ryan this morning. >> let's go beyond this debate and get deeper. what's our policy on mental illness? what's going on in our culture that produces this kind of thing? and i hope we don't skip past that and bring out political ideas that recycle failed policies of the past. >> reporter: ryan's republican colleagues, congresswoman marsha backburn says -- >> doing a so-called assault weapons ban is going after a symptom and as teachers have said to me, don't focus on whatever is the weapon. get to the root cause. >> reporter: senator feinstein said she doesn't expect a vote on her proposed legislation for a while. in washington, peter doocy, fox news. >>> the president's stance on tougher gun laws is leading to a boost in sales. at a gun show this weekend in california, some waiting for hours to buy guns or ammunition. people there say events like this demonstrate how concerned americans are over losing their second amendment rights. >> you look at these lines today, this is a prime example of people who are angry and worried. >> estimated 18,000 people attended this event. the ceo of t

ryan, right there. ryan accused 60% of americans of being takers instead of makers. his party campaigned on reforming medicare, medicaid and social security, but ryan reportedly got booed as he walked through this morning. ryan's reception is a striking reminder of why the republicans lost the election. today the president assured groups like the aarp and labor he hasn't forgotten his promise. >> we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will build its future. >> some republicans are complaining now that the president's speech was too partisan and didn't reach out enough. here is a news flash. this isn't about those republican lawmakers. this is about you, the american people and the policies that the president has put forth. it's about fixing the budget without burdening the poor in this country or the elderly or the disabled. the next four years are going to be very interesting. let

in urban areas, which definitely gave president obama the big margin to win this race. >> both paul ryan and mitt romney were outspoken about blaming their loss in november on a democratic coalition of women, minorities, and young people in this country. days after the election paul ryan saw a problem with the system. >> there's always an electoral college strategy in winning these things. and you know what states you need to win to get to 270 electoral votes. and when we watch the -- look at the map here, virginia and ohio coming in, and those ones coming in as tight as they were and then looking like we were going to lose them, that was when it game pretty clear to us we weren't going to win. >> paying attention now? now republicans have a new electoral strategy. win as many electoral votes as you can, even if you lose by a very large margin. rnc chair reince priebus announced his intention to pursue the virginia model nationally. and it would have quite an effect. this is the result of the 2012 presidential election. barack obama won 332 electoral votes, beating mitt romney's 206 vote

to this championship team, ryan vogelsong and barry zito. [cheers and applause] >> how are you guys doing? [cheers and applause] me and vogy have a special relationship and we were talking in detroit after we clinchd and i told him how much he inspired him and respects him and me and him have been through states of hell in this game and the lows have been very low but we're enjoying the highs of the highs right now and thanks to these guys right here and thanks to all you guys and it's a real honor to be up here and be part of helping this team this year. such a blessing so thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> well, i have been told by older people on this team i need to keep this quick. there are two reasons we won and one we came together and as hunter said we played for the names on the front and not on the back and because of you fans. the way you brought us fort in the season and the post season. we went to the other cities and they weren't as loud as you and quite frankly detroit's fans weren't even norly as loud as you and that's why we won and thank you very much and i told the

and the huffington post washington bureau chief ryan grim. >> the national mood has changed if you look at the polls. 53% of people have a favorable view of the president's plan. look at the numbers when you take each piece individually. 91% support background checks. 82% more for mental health. all the way down to 60% who favor a ban on assault weapons. how crucial will the obama administration's event, like the one we're going to see today, be to getting something passed legislatively. this whole big pr push they have going on? >> one thing that struck me when we heard senator feinstein read that litany of places that have seen terrible shooting rampages is that one thing that is different this time is that there is at least a big debate going on about it in washington that has engaged the president. it's been a decade since that has happened in response tho to these shooting incidents and tragedies. so that's different. what isn't different is that as we heard senator schumer and others acknowledge, a very hard road to go to get actual legislation passed here. now i think more likely that we woul

your big interview and the republican party coming up with paul ryan on "meet the press." there is breaking news also today. pete williams, the appeals court in d.c., the court right below the supreme court has delivered a big setback to the president on recessed appointments, and these are big recess appointments. sdhoo these are the controversial ones the president made a year ago to richard coregray to run the new consumer protection board and for three people to be on the national labor relations board. all were recess appointments. you may remember this big fight between the president and congress. we come in every day and say we're iffing to be back tomorrow, and the president said that's a sham. you're in recess. i can do these recess appointments. the appeals court said wrong on both counts, mr. president. they said, first of all, the constitution says these can be made during the recess. not a recess. that's a break between one session of congress and the other. the president can only appoint someone when a recess arises. they say the whole point of this recess

, and 2012 cosmo bachelor of the year from new orleans, we should point out, ryan. >> hey, guys. >> hey. >> really "new york times" article about whether -- >> i found it depressing. >> me too. it talks about the end of courtship when a guy would see you and court you and call you. >> actually call you. >> and date. >> i remember being that guy, and i feel like ryan's generation has it a little bit too easy. i remember it was up to the guy. we would have to be the one to call the woman, and you would have to use a phone, and you would dial your number, and then your heart would beat. you know? it somebody going to answer? am i going to get an answering machine? >> if they answer, what do you do? >> you could hang up because there wasn't caller id. >> he could just text, hey, what's happening? >> times have changed. >> tell us what you guys think. >> when we wrote "flirtexting, and i wrote it with my best friend. we actually grew up dating in your day and age where we did wait for the phone call, and then we noticed guys were texting us and it transitioned, and we thought this isn't slow

. >> when you look at the options out there, president obama's budget proposal and paul ryan's offer, they both don't do what guys like you say need to be done, balancing the budget for a long time. now you guys have a proposal or you're coming with a proposal that says you'll balance a budget in ten years. i asked paul ryan this and i can't get an answer -- how? because it's going to hurt. >> there are new baselines now in the budget. obviously we just -- as we know, some of the difficulty and the differences in washington are centered around the method of accounting, whether it's static or dynamic. because static, when you raise taxes, that additional taxes because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? and we veal to make some choices, no question about it. but we have committed to putting a budget out there that will actually bring it to balance within ten years. >> there's fot got sob some big change -- >> we haven't seen the numbers yet but i'm telling you this added baseline adjustment, because of the r

those scheduled to testify. congressman paul ryan sat down for his first sunday talk show appearance since the 2012 election. the congressman told "meet the press" moderator david gregory that it's premature to talk about whether he will run for president in 2016. >> i've got an important job to do. i represent wisconsin. i'm chairman of the budget committee at the time we have a fiscal crisis. i think can i do my job representing the people that i work for by focusing on that right now than focusing on these distant things. >> and there's this, a new anti-chuck hagel ad has just popped up days before senate hearings are set to start on his nomination as defense secretary. the ad is from a conservative group called americans for strong defense. at least five other groups from the right and from the left are all organizing to block hagel's nomination. first though shame on you, barack obama. it was one of hillary clinton's most notorious quotes when challenging her 2008 democratic opponent, then candidate obama later shot back calling his opponent, quote, likable enough. the two have

minutes past the hour. time for top stories. congressman paul ryan says, when it comes to the country's financial health, the president is not taking it seriously enough. the former vice presidential candidate took to the air waves in his first live interview since the election. he said why the gop controlled house decided to buy time on the debt ceiling debate. >> they haven't put out a plan. the reason why we wanted to get the debt limit extended is so we can showcase our budgets. here's our plan for economic rule. here's our plan for balancing the budget. here's our plan for entitlement reform, which is necessary if you want to save medicare from bankruptcy and get this debt under control. >> as for 2016, ryan says it's premature to say if he will run for president. >>> several miles of the mississippi river closed this morning after two tank barges loaded with crude oil hit a railroad bridge. happened near the town of vicksburg, about 45 miles west of the jackson. one tank with 80,000 gallons of crude oil zastarted leaking. the coast guard stopped the leak. they're trying to figur

. beating ryan miller. taking a two-one lead. a power play. to alix ovechkin -- see ya. his first goal of the season. that was viewed as they hold on to win 3-2 with their first win. djokovic capturing the open for the third straight >> it could be dicey tomorrow morning. the summer rainy, sleet, snow tomorrow. wednesday, a thunderstorm possible. talk about a complete flip. what things for joining us. nightly news is next. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] constellation energy group] d

live to the just a minute, but begin with bob ryan. for you folks in the southern suburbs, those are the areas are all little bit more -- bit moreg a little about an accumulation. the air is still very dry. we have had a few reports around tyson's, at some flurries. from fredericksburg into southern maryland, you folks should make some plans to get a bit earlier because the and -- the entire the winterer advisory. these are dry snow. the ground is frozen and especially the side streets are cold. that does fault will be sticking. i have increased the odds of a dusting of around the area, especially in suburbs, at 70% chance for tomorrow morning. i do not think there will be cancellations. the chance of a major storm is near zero. >> back to the developing story is to blameplace for a town house fire. we were over the scene just the flames and ignited. imagine doing it out there in conditions. get the veryre to latest. >> when you see the amount of damage this three alarm fire did building, you will realize that it is remarkable that mom, dad, and all seven children made it out saf

met ryan as their first pick. they could not do at. joe flacco instead. the same thing with john harbaugh. they offered the job to the cowboys' head coach. is one of the biggest nos in nfl history. ozzie newsome has made great decisions, and he is the first to tell you, you need a little rough along the way on the road to the super bowl. >> you know how hard it is to get to the super bowl. and now you ought to go and when it. but 12 years. we got knocked out in the afc championship. it is hard. >> williams has become a consistent impact player and the raven secondary. pete trying to us from ravens camp. he looks like a big winner now. >> yes, he bet on himself. he had a $15 million contract offer. he said, thank you. i want to see what happens if i become a free agent. he became the no. 1 quarterback on this team. he responded with four interceptions including two in the last game, including one that with the ravens and to the super bowl. he had some struggles. he was beaten several times, but the ups and downs, that is part of what forges the fire for him and his team. >> the lo

's your thoughts on this? we've seen paul ryan, marco rubio extend a hand to president obama so to speak and suggest they are ready to talk about immigration reform. what's the biggest hurdle here? >> well, i think the biggest hurdle in the end is going to be politics, of course, but the issue of citizenship. what marco rubio outlined this week and last weekend is very close to what president obama talked about in 2011. and so i think that will provide some cover for other republicans. when you've got someone like marco rubio, a rising star in the party, paul ryan, saying we're ready to do a deal here, but the devil is in the details as they always say. democrats feel very emboldened on this issue, and they're going to sort of, you know, swing for the fences. they want full legal status, including citizenship for undocumented immigrants and it's not clear how far republicans will go to do that. >> scott, it is clear that they're listening because senator rubio had before only supported very small steps in the immigration reform debate, a series of small bills. he did not want a big sweep

the handwriting on the wall. when you look at these bipartisan votes, you have paul ryan voting for higher taxes. you have both ryan and rubio voting for immigration reform now. and i think you're going to see enough votes in the center to raise the debt ceiling without any kind of -- chris: are they jumping shark on this? >> i think so. i think the public is certainly sick of it. and i also think the business community doesn't want to hear anything about shutting down the government. chris: you're the expert. i real me mean this. people advise me on making financial decisions. they think the economy looks pretty good. don't mess it up. >> it does look pretty good, as best we can tell. the one thing to remember is it's not just the debt ceiling. it's these automatic cuts that are scheduled to take place march 16789 the debt ceiling isn't their only opportunity to try to get the president to agree to cuts. there are looming deadlines. so i think the republicans will get obama to agree to some cuts, even if we don't have a really economically damaging showdown. chris: how are we going to deal to e

ryan hooking up with julio jones. as kaepernick makes it to the ninth start for the niners won a great decision this turned out to be. there is the drive that put the falcons of 17-nothing at all hope seemed to be lost for the san francisco 49ers. as kaepernick finally passing towards reform and davis. and just as if there were going to go to 1/2 point, the falcons put together a drive-in with 80 touchdown with matt ryan, gonzales. 24-14 but the defense holds this scoreless. to bring the niners within three points and david acres who struggled on this his words continue. harbaugh cannot believe it. and they bounce back if they put together of the drive until michael crabtree. fumbles. they start celebrating at the georgia dome the niners come back and score on us. the most to run the ball player. the final score, 28-24 a last-minute comeback. from the team. and fourth down in the red zone. so, they are going to go to the super bowl. they will try to if joined the pittsburgh steelers the only franchise with se6 >> and really fan spirit is high. and as we are still finding people out in

to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one valve to shut off the whole tunnel. city tunnel 2 had two par

. where else do you see paul ryan mingling with jay-z and beyonce who belted out the national anthem. >> the ceremony was over there was a stream of pomp and circumstance waiting. >> from signing papers to officially nominate the new cabinet to lunch with congressional leaders. then, of course, the parade. the first family could make the way back to the white house in that grand bulletproof review stand. yet all of that could wait because leaving the west front of the capitol, the president went off script to take in the vista of the national mall. mr. obama seemed to be taking in the moment. overheard saying he would never quite see this view again. as the president is set to sell the agenda in the "state of the union" next month, it is worth noting that gallop is out -- gallup is out with approval rating for the third term and the third worst number since world war ii. only better than carter and ford. worth noting after the president it was reagan and clinton. two guys who had troubles in the second terms but also got a lot done. >> bret: all right, ed. the band behind you, the pe

about his faith telling us plenty were tweeting from paul ryan to senator mckaskill's informal tweet of justice scalia's hat. >> there is sarah hatfield tweeted she was unable to tweet live. >> networks strained and twitter counted 1.1 million tweets and reaching a peak. >> we cannot mistake absolutism for principles or substitute spectacle for politics or treat name calling as reasoned debate. >> but the most-tweeted moment? bee yons n yeah, then, the parade. the armed forces had their own app letting spectateors track during realtime. >> this is the first time we've had phone aapps available. and people are getting opportunities to learn more about the military role in the inauguration. >> we're using twitter. if he talk to -- you talk to teenagers they're using inst instagram. >> stay with us. michael finney is coming up next. >> and tonight helping a woman who cam(kx;x;x;x;x$ú >> this is individual yof a fire burning out of control 50 miles north of sacramento. >> we understand fire crews are battling the blaze there. one person has been rescued from the that building. one fire

, is this an endorsement of sorts? today someone else adding to the talk, republican congressman paul ryan. mitt romney's former running mate, saying today, if clinton had been president, the fiscal cliff would have have been solved. which clinton was he talking about? >> reporter: it is a heck of an exit interview on cbs's 60 minutes. >> i'm going to miss her. wish she was sticking around. a lot of the successes we've had internationally have been because of her hard work. >> reporter: certainly these two former bitter rivals. >> in politics and democracy, sometimes you win elections, sometimes you lose elections. i worked very hard, but i lost. >> reporter: now seem to have an enduring relationship. why did he ask me? why did i say yes? because we both love our country. was this sit down more than a thank you? was the president endorsing a possible presidential run in 2016 by hillary clinton? there's one republican who wishes a clinton was president right now, but we're not clear which one. today congressman paul ryan once again attacked president obama's leadership abilities. >> if we had a clinton

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. this was better of the two games. pick it up in the second quarter. matt ryan goes deep. julio jones gets both feet in. julio jones had an unstoppable first half of the game. incredible first half of the game. look at that. does a little tap dance. 17-0. but unfortunately, falcons having trouble holding on to leads this year. matt ryan fumbles the ball. they were up three at the time. that was very important. now frank gore untouched into the end zone after about the 12 yard line. this is the 49ers now. they're up three. flacco had a chance, fourth and four. he had to complete that and get first down. the ball was thrown past the first down marker anyway. that was it. they come back from a 17-0 deficit. 28-24. if you can believe this it's the first time in 18 years that the 49ers have been to the super bowl. and this year, it will be harbaugh verse harbaugh for the lombardi trophy. here is jim harbaugh after the game. >> when you win a game like this, it's a team effort. everybody does a little and it adds up to be a lot. tremendous win for us. showed the resolve of the team. we continue in ou

harbaugh super bowl, because it's "way too early," we will talk about new york football. rex ryan having a tough off season so far. he allegedly caused a three-car crash on the night of january 14th when he was trying to beat a red light in a little town known as bethlehem, pennsylvania. the police report said ryan was traveling at a high rate of speed, but the police officers let him off with a written warning. >>> nba, clippers hosting the thunder in a match-up of two of the best teams out west. play of the game, not from the players but the ref -- ow. managed to get back on his feet after he was pegged in the face with the basketball. the referee, derrick richardson, took the blocked shot in the face from jordan, but he got back up, shook it off, stayed in the game. thunder won 109-97. >>> before we go to break, an important programming note. coming up on "morning joe," cleveland indians manager terry francona will be here with a revealing look at his eight years helming the boston red sox. >>> at the top of the hour on "morning joe," we'll talk about the nra and how it's looking to s

that said pass a budget or no pay. >> paul ryan wears that orange tie a lot. boehner wears that green tie quite a bit. the democrat-controlled senate has not produced a detailed budget in 1,366 days. yesterday democratic leaders said the measure is actually a victory for the president. >> i'm not sure what happened at the house republican retreat last week, but it sure had a mellowing effect on their members. maybe there were deep breathing exercises, soft jazz music. something good happened. the bill represents a huge deescalation on the debt ceiling issue. it hands the president his second major win in a month. and it shows that republicans are in full on retreat on fiscal policy. >> meanwhile, speaker boehner offering his interpretation of president obama's inauguration speech and what he sees as the president's two agenda for the second term. >> we're expecting over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us into the dust bin of history. >> the

the ban on gay scout leaders and gay scouts themselves. it would effect scouts like ryan andresen of florida, who started as a cub scout at 6, earning all 21 merit badges in his lifelong dream of becoming an eagle scout. but after 21 badges, he told ellen the answer was no. >> so, you did everything you had to do. but they're saying they won't give it to you. >> yeah, just because i'm gave. >> and your mom started a petition. >> yes. >> i love mothers like. that is your mother in the audience? good for you. >> reporter: his mom and his dad starting that petition -- "boy scouts, don't let your anti-gay policy deny my son his eagle award." late today, i asked ryan's father what he makes of the boy scouts on the verge of a major change. >> well, the short answer is, it's about time. one of the points of the scout law is you have to be honest and thus wore think and these kids have not been allowed to do that. >> reporter: families tell their stories like ohio mother jennifer tyrell's. >> suddenly, my life was badges and knots. >> reporter: but she says she was then fired by the local

of the airlines are struggling, too, on the back of ryan air's results. now take a look at what's happening across the bourses. we're seeing somewhat again of a trading pattern here after the last several trading sessions where it's not consistent. we'll get those up for you just as soon as we can. today, it's down pretty much across the board. the ibex shedding 0.12%. the cac 400.15% the. the xetra dax is also down 0.1%. the ftse 1100, same thing. pretty consistent story across these indexes here. it's a big week for earnings, too. in the meantime, let's take a look at the bond wall. it's been interesting, actually, to see the lack of action, lack of attention markets have been paying here lately. over here, gilts are holding above the 2% level. interesting to look at whether that relationship gap between gilts and trishrys will hold. 4.1% in italy. there will be a couple of italian debt auctions later this morning. spain, 5.16% is the level there. bunds, 1.63%, so we have seen them move out a little bit. in the u.s., earnings will include exxon. nymex and brent are down this morning. nymex by 0.

's vice presidential nominee-- paul ryan. >> here's the point, we have a law, it's called the budget act, it requires that congress passes a budget by april 15. all we're saying is, "congress, follow the law, do your work, budget. and the reason for this extension is so we can have the debate we need to have." >> ifill: as added incentive, the house bill says, if there is no budget, then lawmakers won't get paid. after it passed today by a bipartisan vote of 285 to 144, speaker boehner said he's optimistic that will happen. >> if both chambers have a budget. democrat budget from the senate, republican from the house now you've got competing visions, for how we address this problem. out of those competing visions, we're going to find some common ground. >> ifill: but house minority leader nancy pelosi said linking the budget to congressional pay was a ploy, and 11 house democrats ended up opposing it. >> this linkage is a gimmick, is a joke. it's not right. it's designed to put people on the spot and say either you get don't get paid and in order to get paid, for member of congress to get

for life in this nation. i want to introduce to you this young man, ryan bomberger, of the radiance foundation. ryan, come join us. god bless you. you know, before the rally, there were some wonderful sparks up on the big screen. ryan was responsible for a lot of that. >> how does it feel to be pro- life? yeah. exactly. it might be 20 degrees, but it has not put out this fire. let me just tell you it breaks my heart to see and snow -- k now, that planned parenthood crushes purpose 1000 times a day. 300,000 human lives are extinguished under the guise of choice. my amazing wife bethany and i started the radiance foundation and launched an initiative called too many aborted.com. -- toomanyaborted.com. the answer, actually, is that one is too many. can i get an amen? there you go. my biological mom had the and exploitable courage to go through nine months of eight somatic pregnancy. -- a traumatic pregnancy. when the purposes emblazoned on on our hearts at the moment of conception. the circumstance does not matter. [applause] my biological mom went through nine months, but she chose

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's these folks doing their kaepernick move. she said 49ers fans are born in her family. and ryan here in san jose says he's a super fan who has front row season tickets since 1991. >> and we'll be showing more fan photos later on. keep them coming at kpix.com. >>> now it's 1 thing to be a fan of the 49ers, it's quite another to afford a trip to the super bowl. still, it's nice to dream. >> here's on exactly what it would take to get there. >> reporter: first off you need the hall pass and then you've got to get days off from work, but most importantly, you need a boat load of cash. >> at the 49ers official team store in palo, alto, it's a question many fans have asked. >> are you going to the super bowl? >> no. >> are gug to give me tickets? -- are you going to give me tickets? >> the laws of supply and demand will be in you'll effect of the the cheapest seat is $2,000. air fair is about a thousand. halfway decent hotel will run you 500 a fight, and then the meals, car rental and suf -- suviniers. >>> both are seriously thinking about going. for 2 people, that's close to $10,000. >> you're a stud

song at jimmykimmellive.com. thanks to brad, thanks to ryan gosling, thanks to will farrell. apologizes to matt damon, we ran out of time. tomorrow, dr. oz and music from bruno mars. thanks for watching. stay up. watch "nightline." good night. >>> tonight on a special edition of "nightline," the big day, more than half a million americans stream into washington to watch president barack obama take the oath of office once more and deliver a history-making call to action. >>> the big night, the stars, the glamour and the gowns. with the inauguration balls winding down just a short time ago we bring you washington's biggest night out. >>> and the big crowd. our own bill weir on the streets of the capital with families from across the country to find out what this day means to them. >>> a special edition of >>> this special edition of "nightline," inauguration 2013 continues with terry moran. >> hello and thanks for joining us on this inauguration night. an american ritual and a grand party. president barack obama took the oath of office for a second time. the massive crowd out there on the

period, sharks down a goal. seven minutes left. ryane clowe with a shot. martin havlat knocks it in. joe thornton, to joe pavelski to patrick marleau. third-straight two-goal game for marle marleau. sharks win it 5-3. good comeback for them. the captain addressing the crowd after the game. >> as an organization, we'd like to thank you guys. you really are the best fans in the nhl. and this is a real hard place to play. we really do appreciate you guys. thank you so much. we love you guys. >> they are hot right now. >>> the harbowl, a super bowl story line that may wear out its welcome sooner rather than later, unless your name is harbaugh. that's the case for jack and jackie, the parents of jim and john, inundated with interview requests. they gave a conference call today. and it was great until one question nearly threw everything off. >> our next question comes from john from baltimore. your line is open. >> yeah, a question from baltimore. is it true that both of you like jim better than john? >> not -- is that john? >> is that john harbaugh? hey, john -- >> that was me, john. >> mom

, it takes technology to demonstrate how dangerous technology can be. ryan harper got into the simulator to learn about texting while driving. >> its by the grace of god i haven't been an nan accident. >> at and t is spending millions of dollars that it can wait. >> just going chaempk your think something. >> for sure. i zront a car here in san jose. but yes. when i go home, i will not be texting and driving. >> are you just saying is that that? >> i promise. i'm a changed man. >> police were on hand to let students know their planning 42 enforcement events to nab distracted drivers. whether texting or talking on a phone, issuing 123 citations last year. >> i think it's difficult for people to break the hab yismt we get more comfortable with the technology we have. and we have a quick phone call for information. >> at and t has an app sending a reply you'll text back when it is time to do so. to under score texting is a two way process, texting while driving can have fatal consequence autos having a patrol officer write nay report that a text was sent at 12:05 is the reason she is dead i

that principal ryan is taking care of it. >> reporter: again five varsity football players have been expelled, and the head varsity football coach has been fired. we understand that he was not aware of the hazing, but it was his responsibility to supervise the children in the locker room and that supervision did not take place, we are told, and the school says that he is ultimately responsible. now, the vallejo police department has been contacted, and parents of the children impacted have been advised that they can contact the plea department if they wish to pursue a police investigation. now we'll have more reaction tonight at 6:00. reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> now to new details on the story we first broke at 11:00 this morning. a student in the south bay may face disciplinary action and possible criminal charges after a frightening hoax. three south bay schools and thousands of students were put on lockdown for some two hours because there were reports of a gunman on campus. that report filed at cupertino middle school in sunnyvale. after a huge sc

's a survivor of a shooting in guyana when she works for congressman leo ryan who was killed in 1978. speer is pushing congress to pass new gun control measures, but says that will do little to get guns already out there off the street. she says that's why these events are so important. >> for every gun we take off the street that means one less gun that can get into the wrong hands and kill a child or kill an adult or maim someone. >> i am an ex-hunter. decided it was time to get rid of them in case of robberies or burglaries in my home, i don't want them on the street. >> people had an array of reasons for turning in the guns. organizers say reasons don't matter. at least these weapons are off the street. today's buy back was anonymous and the sheriff's department is cataloging the guns trying to figure if any of them were used in crimes or were stolen. organizers say they had a total of $63,500 handed out here today. monte francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> chp says a 17-year-old killed and several others hurt when an suv they were chasing crashed in oakland hills. the suv cra

, yoennis cespedes, a-j griffin, josh reddick, ryan cook and eric sogard. were just some of the players on hand to meet and greet fans. some got a closeup look at the team's world series trophies from years past. let's hear from some a's fans. there of we did a little bit of a father and son bonding with about 10 games. >> i am a big fan, 10 games. we're all fans and we just got worse season tickets. >> it is a great opportunity. weakest-got our season tickets-- >> and a this great. we just got our season tickets! this year's fanfest was sold out event. the winter festivities at this years x-games took a and everybody has been asking about your arm. >> we had an arm wrestling contest. [laughter] >> this was a bicycle accident. the weather was so nice. and i went out and rode my bike. >> and it will be a while. but tomorrow is going to be great? >> yes. >> that is it for us.

political position. she says, quote, we haven't begun the fight. >>> paul ryan, the 2012 vice presidential nominee was on nbc's meet the president with some unusual praise for outgoing secretary of state, hillary clinton. >> if we had a clinton presidency, she'd staff the white house, i think we would have fixed this fiscal mess by now. that's not the kind of presidency we're dealing with right now. >>> a week after president obama took the oath of office we have a bizarre treat for you. here's part of the bad lipreading version of the president and chief justice john roberts. >> elvis presley has sex a seal. >> do the space man boogie. >> i'll brush on my sassy face. >> there's two different ien stiens. >> there's two different einsteins. >> i enjoy makeup. >> i enjoy makeup. >> that's all. >>> and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. go ahead and take a look at the national weather. we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> it doesn't have to make sense to be funny. >> i enjoy putting on makeup at the end? >> why not. don't we all? good morning, everyone. we've got issues

fans in there and some 49'er fans. and ryan in san jose says he's a super fan who has had front row season tickets since 1991. he looks like a super fan, right? >> something like that. >> something like that. we'll show more fan photos later in the newscast, keep them coming to news@kpix.com. >>> when it comes to being a fan of your favorite team, there are fans and then there are fans. now, this is the 49'ers man cave taking up part of matt's home in the sacramento suburb of roseville. it's got all the trappings, 49'ers pool table, signs and even pieces of candlestick park. >> they mean a lot, especially since the stadium has one more season left and they are gone. anything from the stadium will be destroyed or thrown away. >> he got a lot of mementos when he worked at the park. >> a true fan. >> with an understanding wife. >> we'll have coverage, michelle griego and mike sugarman on the road as well. >> i hope to find a lot of 49'ers fans. i'm leaving this weekend. we'll see how it goes. >>> 4:50. colin kaepernick's tattoos are the talk of f

tbol mexicano y ingalterra >> el manchester united con el chicharito como titular recibio al fulham ryan giggs anota el 1 a 0 de penal, al 50 wayne rooney saca potente zurdazo >> 2 minutos después rooney toque de nani, y chicharito prende el esferico para el 3 a 0, al 66 el chicharo recibe balon de giggs, sector izquierda enviado por el defensa, otro gol para javier, su gol número 14 de la temporada, el encuentro terminó 4 a 1 favor de lamnu y estamparon su pase a los octavos de final >> santos laguna recibió a los panzas verde, nestor calderón la baja y se la deja a rodolfo salinas que saca un cohetazo, en el segundo tiempo en el ataque con un gran pase, con su cabeza la mete en el área para que oribe peralta anote de palomita, 2 0, leon sigu esin ganar, en otro encuentro el rebaño sagrado visitó a morelia, gran pase del pato araujo para marquez lugo 1 a 0 se iba adelante las chivas, que bonito señorito, chivas jugando con 10, y viene el empate con el gol de joao rojas >> mañana no se puede perder republica deportiva y después toluca contra pumas >> estaremos muy pendientes, temri

and the announcement sets up a likely battle between parties to fill his seat. vice presidential candidate paul ryan will be sitting down with david gregory on "meet the press" tomorrow to talk about the future of the republican party. that's tomorrow at 10:30 here on nbc4. >>> starting tomorrow, you might have to pay more for using plastic. retailers argue since they have to pay a fee for every transaction, they should be allowed to pass that fee along to the consumer. if there is a fee they must disclose it at the register or on their website. it is up to each individual business to decide and many large retailers say they have no plans to actually charge a fee. >>> snail mail will cost you more starting tomorrow. the postal service is raising the cost of a first class stamp to 46 cents. other shipping prices are going up by 4%. they are trying to make up for billions in lost revenue thanks toe mail and other technology. >>> he's considered a rising hip hop star and tonight kendrick lam lamar performs on snl. >>> and the deep freeze continues in parts of >>> burt reynold on his way to recovery aft

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